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ft." 'tie ft'- tew '.'7; l'G m ml I KM Ml " 1 JRfcj life nos rt. ibid ;iJ at It if m m JOT V;;., Vn'H'K ''MINERVA. Tof MR.HANDOLPH' V1N ' nw-AlON. b RandcU'b rrqocflt me lo examine a ;..B.lcL.Nc.J,:u,f,ci01,, winch has been ? in ih Prtfideiit of Mhe-Umted fettillllCU iw . . . . ' t . ,-. ii.ii i Am n.iunu to nu ex iiiei, I tei"f CLmi aic obtained by oa. Liof bic)i Jam ignorant J ate c.ji...en. Lnibe paflioni of 'I'olc -fr ute mean lo JLift) bfcr-nou. -JJui 1-0"! to wr. jan - 1.11 f v M Ji.i l.dJ and eiune joltice. 1 Ul ti taiinnli ple'afc. Everything which could (Btipreied,iou advantage iU not le;.ve; 1 fatfw ihraiUnj:iun whicn 1 (hall give, ..LbtMponthe uni'd eve:i of "thole who liC tran.'miiteti ttic letter to the . rieiiJciif JWWanawhjch 1 ibij tin ploy will be ver y tpK I W Will uctuvm. i"v un jpf. u ilitfa I tctcr tn my jN. 0. awe prctmuna T(BfitoD ate nccclfiuj luexpUut thctr. On'mt mivalon this . cuntioent the I'rcf) tatiive me the tnoli polnive allurance, that Kill lllC 1H liU (Wl IUC llllVIIl.dUH, Iddolph often icpeatrd to flit I tie lame: ail.i Bice. l i wpifiMe lor ine not . to givt (ah lo it, (0fpnt iome public evetys. tela . tvtofr ice which gatemc iome inuuiciuJc dciiily when the. Secretary of Stale ccoiUi.t- ( 1 1 A' j twipiim to convince roe or toe ltRiimcnts f0Mlwiil of iiii government fur my io fabltc. It wit iloubtlclt (Q,contirn me tu iln ipifiiefl llut lit comoiUdicatttl ic. me, withou't putloiitpi 1 ,uppole, the pan of Mr. Jy's iJufliolii iiiih (hogid derogate from the en EvmiA the United Staiea -ith Fiance, j'tnor, which " at dear to me, a uioloo- fdolil by the continual eftorts of Mi Km J.' A I .. f . pnfi wcaia my icrt OQin upon the sttaty itlEnilandandouonVheerTefthich it mu!u fnxlu ou France. HJ therefore fat f imtj wwingtomeanyad, any intention of go krReiit bv viitue of )0fJ6i theexptclition or hope of any wfiienu pnmnled, or with any other view to maintain a o..,wl h. .vs..-.. u. . g,Vy uaiiiiyi:y uriwccil f.afld ihr UnSud states, s to the com. fcwicinoti wluth he lutmade to u ut l.fier. tMlitntthey wciednly of 'oumion. " the o,f-At. tuiiLwi ii,. ...u,.i . .. v -lr ... . wuwcui wmcn, 1 nave Heard ili;id ai oimiioi.s. 1 alio rtn occjhon, at iealt hah tpiocd upon pub itv. btobJerved tome that he Cold "cr.motieuiU upon. Jo.e ot lerrk be- d hit ik .iwate ine aunts tvcihat heaver coaimuntcatctltooje , - uty ould repiove.; obierve StiWJ,l'h'gn.ng ,nC ,he idea, that "part 7 ,wu, - pteciou cantelbv lo. -fart 0Mn "".'."ftanattons on h i ; . T'l I u ' Ve" ,he 4Wwl, li .coi " P W rti a VH i'l,Cn, b eM'y for their VrS'l? tCnVt,U,ll,nk Weitern io. w8 k4l of this de ka I fr..L 'trrT -I'-itS. "Pgaph in ihefe ltk t: iot ""fctfioni what he tiii 1 -iX"dr4Tn lbinS b'cb in PrefiJent, who is a man of honour. - Let ui unite, Mr. Fuchet, let us unite tur effotis in. tlia:n cofeXhe bonds-of-ih to nations. The fmnds of libeity ate for an intimate uni on. ui: Fi nee. The paitixant of flaVcrj pre tvr n ailmce vith Ergland. "' " I now come to the explanation of mf dif patclj, N 6. A little tirne after my attivaltiti Anivrua, I had icqueiled Mr. Handolph to Tetouiiiiend to tne the rnolf proper perfon With) wjiodi he was acquainted in th d rt'etent ftaiejj to he emulovrd in the ntirciiafe of rluiir. 'Th icqueli naturally led him to believe that theic w.re pcnonsemi juyeu tn it,aitnerereany ere, VV had Inqneiit convet fatiohs upon the infur Vvc!oVi,' and in all of them' be manifefled ini oaiqoivocil ihdigoatiyn againrt the fomenteri of it, ahj a dep sfHtio'p at the dangers of civil at . j had lear fied, nji difpatth, NoV 13, fliei, that thi Enclifh ''Were, (ufoefted of I'Jinentitig and fupportthg theic mat.ceuvres. v comnroft'catcd my fufptcions lb Mr Randolph, I had alie'jy BCrtintnumcated to him a Congiefsi hich at that time was golden at Ne Vork, I haj romuniinicated to .im feart, that this Cgiefs Would have for itrobjrfl. fome ma rci'iiviet sgamU tne Republic tf France, and to lendei.unpopular fome virtuous men whp "ere at the head drfifa.trl jpltf'dtftiby the con (idrrice which exifled, on one hand, between" tier.eia) Clmiot) and his fellow. citizens, and on the other, that whicli united the Pfefident to Mr. Randolph. Ije faid to me, that'Ioogh; t tr.ike efforts to obtain the proofs of tbis) f )6l, and he idded to me, that if I diJ (ot tha Pitfid'tnt would not hefitate to declare hirnfelr aga i li all the manoeuvres which ff.tght be di reeled agfainll the Fiench krpublic. Things remained in this fTtuation. About the rnorith df July or Aoguft, ih ihelalt year,' he time lt . fee me at mv country boufe It. was in the if ietndort. He vias to go ihM evening to Ger uianton," We had a priiaffe converfatioo bout uenty iDinutei. UU co.unfenance bo Ipoke diflrels. He faitJ to me, that he was av f raid that a civil war jwou id Toon lavage Ame nca. l entjilirtd of him .WVa't hew In format f on vt as procured. Ht fild (hit he befan to be4 lieve that in 'ait the nfllifljer reaily fomc iir tfiie inlirrehoh, and tfiat he aid not "Joubc that Mr. Haniiiidhd and fiii CtJogfefs would ' pijrii fome ineJfuMviitb ttyeSi td ihe iHfur fellio'n. with an intention dl eif'inz Imfiiriaff: mtnt to the U)ited Stitei, . He derfiinded of nfe,Aif, as my Republic wasitfelf ioterelled in . ihe.'e rhshoedvres, I could not tir ihe roeini of li.itie toriiipondents' procuie fdine infdrmltiori t( -wKaiWas paflirig. I anfwefed nfrii, that t 6eliVvid I Could. He replied? dn fjjaibai tVnjj fdrmc"J many conncA(bnibjrb' rheariiok flour cdntrafts. three 6r ,fo(ir betfdfii imotig the d fteUnt coiitraclors rdigb'r; bj talents; e rergy, Mh fofAt.lh6AiMii-vi(Ate ihe rcef i y i nforniati'on, and M Ariu'rica' frdlA'a d.. vil war, h'v prpvibg that Euiind interfered inf the TfoubuV of the Wjjrf. I do not feeollc0f. that he ga'v to me ar thittinie iny detiill Mp on the manner, iri whicb this difcovery wouldt produce this UCl etfcfl, tfut I perYeclly retoU i;a to hive : beard it laid by tbtti perfoji' or other, that the UTu'rgeotsoujaV. be , aban- AkAA ku h .iatfi rtii'inf a thofe ' horn Tfy'bllTe militia would faarch v?1tb cumfulnefs, if it tvee proved, tliat thi EfigVrfh wete at the bot tom df thofe mareeVvres'. I think therefore, that tliii wa'i probably thrMnntrV in wbicll" he conceived that thiPgf Wdold be fettled j aoxl jliavhe '.ibaMtj that the infdrieclion wciuld '2e1fe7rorinii?,arii iif Cmtiu At the mo menrdf hls''ihMtinJhhyWrff,z id me, tn'it Vh$ mcii wliom I hiTght he able to Vmv pioy, ; rriSglit' perhaps1 Je debtors of Engltfli ;;.,,ii'ni. . that in thfi fife thV mitrhf iitr- lllttwiiait. i - - - - J, - r . hapk be cttpufed, cb tbf fligbttft moveroenf which'thev (hould makeTn this important affair. it is true to tue fcxeeuiiver4ome power jiniMkuun H?,.r,T7 rV": if they fhould be abuid, may wouni itoeny, aneueuoy in. -i I-am CJtlrafiiaeU by. ic;"-Bat""I': fee. .With .alkfcd' me it tne paymeww or urorwnicii , sarc paJuie.thaVrByjefl enfis, which WoulcTform fuch an.abure, ha.v wouia no t oe wc,"ur c V" ' will tay more. 1 will fay, that I hrve had more tiuij Cut pic ion hat certain conridencci which -b..ve ben made to iitt wefe orly ro loiind my ppvatc op'.nu.n and the unco'ioos o! be Fiench R-fsubi c ; ami I ntiU Appeal ;o tne t itiinony ot, nii, who thi' J cUiins mine. He mull Kv it I ever" endcavouit.d to meidle i the iniMoi rflfjri of' Atnenca, tr even to fifluepcc My, ny mean? wtvjttorvei, thtv. fqiiti .neiit a ol iiWn vvhoi'e talent a had called them to the heiil of 3 u i H a . Ail Uiit i read from tliefp words, ' TptQ oertt tln, 3c ." to iluic The hi ll prep r n j, c." ji.tDe conUdeied only '"as my on ic riedlions an ling fiuuv pnvate information or fioai an r coininiiiuciitiom i t Mr. Randolph. I liAve Iporfitn of a cotivcilatton Uich Citi zen Le UIji.c and inylelf had wtth'.MriR"n-. dolj h,aid lu'ch 1 had communicated in my Nf. i It is esly to fee that 1 cpnf.er the ex ciulruns whicii I dia-w fiom it, as pure and f n pie conjciHujfcS, as I exprcts myl'elf. X'l'S s an cxtt tdl from tin' JtlpHtch which I declare to botme. Wheii i.tlaie- conventions of Mr . R mdolph, Icanealily foppofe tht ak he iVoke looetmes in Englifh, nioit commonly n French, and "I Ipoke always F'euch, we might not have umlerllood or.e another ptiftcliy. And when 1 hiVr not quoted Mr. Rndujph expc(ll in the v h e cdtirte of any obieivaw on, it is not undci his authoiity that J (peak. As my dilyatch N'o. treats of different fubjevts at the lame time, I ibH extract liom ifonjy iftbat ci-nceins htiti, with the lielp ol my omi nKRipry and in cuntctjoente oi jus' tjueifions. , Thr ronveifation .hich I cite foclc place in April, 1794. We wtre I pea king of tome po litical divitivns which mahifetted thethleives in dilrcirnt paits of the United States, and of Jihich the public papers gave fufuctent proofs, fie appcaiett tu me to be deeptly aftl tied at the ide. ot a violent cdnfjiil Betwien the paities. lie hoped to prevent u by thi influence which he Imped to acquire with Ihe PiefiJint, wbd' he hut generally cdnfulied bhl, and to whom he told troths vtfiich piobibiy others conceal td fidin linn, t haJ t.eaid mentioned, ir.d I fit((iient!y inchyoned to Him myfelf ihe fufpN cions cvhicll were fpiead abroad, of the artifi cts of Ibrfie iifiocntial men in the governmeht, who wete delircus of feeing the F i e tf c ft caulc fi'itifd, and of uniting Aminca more clolely viih (Ireat fJnt-in (ban w.ith Fance. jfe re plied to me upon this. ThePictident ; is the mortal enemy of Eiiplind, for the outrages which ffje hcapa upon the United Stale it and ihe injiiittce athl pet fidy winch' flie fhews in her c-o'rtduct. towards' them ; and t he decried '.ffifiid. of France, 1 can afrinn it upon jriy honour. He mav, like other men who do riot mix gene. ally with tha world, be circumvented by tlra tajem, piepaied to turpi iTe hVi judiincht j and m t hou t doubt 1 f he fu fters huhlt 1 f to be taken in by any manceuVres, his popularity would be SlTeiled by it. Ije defirei to give Ihe gcftrnment liability ; others, un'Jer the pre ext of g'v'uig energy to it, o'uld larround the ,cher of the executiye witli more power than the Conititution delegates tci htmV Bui 111 fpite df jin the tffoas, and iWtwithAandin tiiecajile of" Fiance and the ttee (piri't of .ihe Aaiierican people ate piTnted to him under falle colouisV he clcapi-at Ui-roomcnt frotii ttie I nar 'esj'htcb aie laid tor him, and nothfiig, Will bi able to pi event him from con u uii'i n g . him fe f towards Great Britain With the fir in n e fs , w btch' t b e ie pcated outnes of tins' powe'i demand. Tliis', Mr. Fauchct, is every' thin?, wliith I am "at. liberty lo lay to "youV,! Will al ways treat with ' you with every rratinneis, wnicn compout with my tuiyf As to, myfclf, I would quit the pott,,. which he HS .confided' 10 nae, it I Could I perfuade ntyftlf, !rt he co'ul J accede to L.11V which wou id affsicVthe rinhts of the people. The biik of which jou (peak, give. ; r,- .cpcv:rf.ticoi;l
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